Do you believe in “Angel” Priests?
A Missouri car crash last weekend that left a
19-year-old woman critically injured, and the world wondering about the
identity of the "angel" priest who prayed with her until rescuers
could free her from the mangled wreck -- and then disappeared.
Officials are still
scratching their heads over the cleric, who appeared out of nowhere. Perhaps
more mysteriously, the local fire chief said he does not appear in any of 80
photos from the accident scene.
The crash went global
after reports of the mysterious priest who stepped forward when Lentz asked
someone to pray with her while firefighters struggled to free her from the
wreckage.
“The fire chief, Raymond
Reed, had stepped back and came up to me and said he was concerned because he
was out of options. His tools weren’t working and by that time, it was almost
an hour and said I don’t know how we’re going to get her out,” Ralls County
Sheriff’s Deputy Richard Adair told KHQA.
Then the priest appeared –
although the highway was blocked for two to three miles and emergency
responders were not letting anyone past the roadblocks.
“He came and he asked to
anoint the girl in the car,” Adair said. “My first thought was that it would
possibly send the wrong message to Katie that maybe we had called a priest and
thought she wasn’t going to make it. So I went back and talked to the priest
and told him we were worried she would think we’d given up hope. He said, ‘I
just want to anoint her and so we just let him come up to the scene.”
Witnesses said he anointed
Katie and her rescuers with oil, prayed with them and asked them to remain
calm.
At that point the Hannibal
fire department pulled up with fresh equipment and was able to free Katie.
After getting her in the Air Evac helicopter, rescue workers said the priest
was nowhere to be found.
The Diocese of Jefferson
City says it has not located the priest involved. “Out of respect for the
privacy of any priest who may have been involved and does not wish to come
forward, the Diocese does not plan to further investigate this incident. The
Diocese is grateful that a priest was able to exercise his ministry in this
manner and requests prayers for healing of the victim, as well as prayers of
thanks.” said Deacon Dan Joyce.
Reported on FoxNews.com on August 9, 2013
UPDATE August 12, 2013
MYSTERY SOLVED.
The “angel priest” who
appeared at the scene of a Missouri car crash, anointed and prayed with the
teenage victim, then vanished has been identified as Rev. Patrick Dowling of
the Jefferson City Diocese.
A press release provided to
FoxNews.com by the diocese said Father Dowling had been travelling Highway 19
between Mass assignments in northern and central Missouri when he arrived near
the crash scene Aug. 4.
The arrival of the
unidentified priest, who seemed to come out of nowhere, then attend to the
victim before disappearing just as mysteriously, touched off nationwide
speculation about the identity of the “angel” cleric.
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